Last spring was the first time U.Va. didn’t publish its yearbook, “Corks and Curls”, since WW II, according to The Washington Post.
College yearbooks have been slowly disappearing as students’ lives shift to online content and away from paper records of their college memories.
“This is a sad thing for many people, but I think it’s also a sign of the times,” said Aaron Laushway, an associate dean of students.